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Quick Reference Manual
Version 1.0 – March 2010 - © M.U. 2007/2010

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  • Page 1 Sidus F1 Sidus F1Q Q Q Q Sidus F1 Sidus F1 Quick Reference Manual Version 1.0 – March 2010 - © M.U. 2007/2010...
  • Page 2 Sidus F1Q – free flight electronic timer Sidus F1Q Sidus F1Q Sidus F1Q Sidus F1Q e-timer has all the features to control an F1Q class model. It drives the electric motor through a standard ESC and can handle up to 3 separate servos. It is possible to use only one servo to step a disc that releases levers at fixed angles, or directly connect the servos to the moving surfaces (rudder, tail plane, wing).
  • Page 3 Sidus F1Q – free flight electronic timer Timer Duration and resolution of the functions The motor stop and each of the 7 available functions (FUNC1 to FUNC7) have a programmable time. The range for the motor stop and FUNC1 to FUNC6 is 0.1 to 99.9 sec.
  • Page 4 Sidus F1Q – free flight electronic timer Programmer The Programmer is needed to change the timing sequence and dethermalize the model. It also allows to accurately adjust the servo(s) positioning and change other settings. READ READ READ READ R R R RDT...
  • Page 5 Sidus F1Q – free flight electronic timer Basic Timer Programming The motor is started at timer start and has its own stop time. Each function has its own activation time and is associated to a pattern of servo positions. During timing the servo position pattern associated to a function will be kept until the activation of the next function.
  • Page 6 Sidus F1Q – free flight electronic timer Servo position pattern modification This setting is intended to modify the pattern of servo(s) position(s) associated to each function. 1. Have the Timer and Programmer close to each other with the IR sensors mutually visible and make sure that the Timer is ON (red LED ON) 2.
  • Page 7 Sidus F1Q – free flight electronic timer Radio motor cutoff and radio DT Keep T3 (RDT) pressed (for over 1 sec) while the timing is in progress to instantly cut the motor off (RMC) and/or dethermalize the model (RDT). The following screen is displayed:...
  • Page 8 Sidus F1Q – free flight electronic timer Charging the Programmer battery A micro LiPo battery field Charger is supplied with the system to charge the Programmer LiPo battery. The red / black cable must be connected to any 9-12 Vdc power source (for example to the car lighter socket).

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